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i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's one of the thing kent does. he goes around lecturing judges on the methodology underlying his neuroscience. >> just one note about -- a lot of the sciences that you mention are sciences that were developed not through order scientific method of driver, but -- discovery but were directed by the criminal justice system, the forensic sciences didn't happen from scientists following hypothesis-driven scientific methods and following the scientific methods. neuroscience and d.n.a. are different that way. interestingly, there is a lot of neuroscience collaborations that are happening wi
i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's...
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i can't leave out the robotic exoskeleton a bodysuit straight out of a science fiction movie that can get paraplegics a new lease on life and give the average person more than average abilities and last but not least three d. printers capable printing anything almost including human organs could this be the end of organ donors and could we start seeing human being blown out of the machine to discuss these amazing new technologies their benefits and their potential for abuse i'm joined now by b.t.s. producer manimal rob lowe hello i have a house going low let's start talking about the proto proto robot looks let's check this out ok this is terrifying i think i have i don't know i mean i know that it has a lot of practical applications which i want to talk about now but it's just it's a really frightening image it's a really i mean i think it's pretty cool looks like it looks like the little dots from there from robocop and you can even see it going up stairs and going through all these new things there's tons of practical action that come into your house and i don't want to mention it
i can't leave out the robotic exoskeleton a bodysuit straight out of a science fiction movie that can get paraplegics a new lease on life and give the average person more than average abilities and last but not least three d. printers capable printing anything almost including human organs could this be the end of organ donors and could we start seeing human being blown out of the machine to discuss these amazing new technologies their benefits and their potential for abuse i'm joined now by...
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economic progress for the sake of unsettled science. neil: this debate rages forever. but we'll watch. thank you to all you. >> in the meantime, the video that is going viral with message to both parties, the pav party s over. >> higher taxes, lower standard of living, more debt, what is going on in washington is truly outrageous, it is time to shake things up. ♪ ♪ >> we can't grow our economy and have a prosperous america with debt growing that fast. >> that will impact young people the most, power jobs, higher taxes, a lower standard of livinger more debt, what is going on in washington is outrageous, it is time to shake things. >> you got to get -- ♪ do the rall harlem shake ♪ neil: dave walker, is the guy, and alice rivlin next to him, they destroy their stellar international reputation for a good cause, this is made up by the group, kick the can back. the same group that released a video of allen simpson going gang nam style, they are doing the harlem shake, making a point to do something, do it now. dave, i didn't know you
economic progress for the sake of unsettled science. neil: this debate rages forever. but we'll watch. thank you to all you. >> in the meantime, the video that is going viral with message to both parties, the pav party s over. >> higher taxes, lower standard of living, more debt, what is going on in washington is truly outrageous, it is time to shake things up. ♪ ♪ >> we can't grow our economy and have a prosperous america with debt growing that fast. >> that will...
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a science teacher has spent four years collecting data. the teacher explains the importance of another key ingredient. wind direction. >> it has to be a southerly wind. it will never happen if the seasonal northwest winds are blowing. >> reporter: in winter, the winds usually blow in from the north. it's the southerly wind that carries the fog out to sea. it's crucial to read the changes in wind direction. he starts monitoring wind and tide data. two weeks later, he senses a storm is brewing. a foggy one. >> translator: it's coming from that direction. it's a southerly wind. >> reporter: at last, a southerly wind coinciding with a full tide. conditions are perfect. >> translator: let's go out tomorrow. >> translator: 7:00 a.m. next morning, he is in a boat heading for the river mouth. a huge bank of fog rolls out from the coast. with the wind and water, a misty presence fills the bay and the boat. >> translator: wow, i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: hamadi is also impressed. he's never seen it looking so majestic. and the s
a science teacher has spent four years collecting data. the teacher explains the importance of another key ingredient. wind direction. >> it has to be a southerly wind. it will never happen if the seasonal northwest winds are blowing. >> reporter: in winter, the winds usually blow in from the north. it's the southerly wind that carries the fog out to sea. it's crucial to read the changes in wind direction. he starts monitoring wind and tide data. two weeks later, he senses a storm...
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. ♪ >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting
. ♪ >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences....
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he's got a doctorate in food science and believes it's important for students to learn the relationship between the farm and the table. >> food--this is our medium. the example i give some of my students when i get sort of talking about this and get sort of technical about some of the science behind our food or why do we need to know this, i give them the example of vincent van gogh, who to understand--his medium was paints and canvas and brushes. he wanted to express his ideas through his medium of paints and painting, a very creative process. in order to do that, he created his own paints, he made his own canvases, he created his own brushes. he said if he could have bought the stuff himself he would have been even happier, but that's whatt's all about is really understanding the medium, and if you understand the medium, you can better express your ideas through it. >> sales at the stand are pretty brisk, and whatever doesn't sell is donated to local food banks. meanwhile back at the institute, classes start around 8:00, and karl diehn, now in his traditional chef's uniform, is cookin
he's got a doctorate in food science and believes it's important for students to learn the relationship between the farm and the table. >> food--this is our medium. the example i give some of my students when i get sort of talking about this and get sort of technical about some of the science behind our food or why do we need to know this, i give them the example of vincent van gogh, who to understand--his medium was paints and canvas and brushes. he wanted to express his ideas through...
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science if we've. come to agreement to. see a lie. every cause i want to come is going to go down that i've got an agreement which is only to government for. now because i want to cure me. and. there's trouble and i don't i'm strong. and i'm giving them problems. he. does because i said if you give us the right. back and it's our career the villagers go about their lives in close proximity to the militants. fun fishermen contemplate the choices young men must make and faced with the challenge of being poor in the niger delta fly dad is a fish on the ground is a fish and sidelining fund for. the. niger i believe is to be is not the needs chemical so the fish a scam. i cross and. he called. people from. across the river to members of the local i'm a punk he wandered through a nearby village that is under the protection. of all these people or that would be the kind of what i was drinking. when i went to see poppies but it is so we'll need i see stuff from man yeah i. said i felt i meant a lot of what's national companies and while in ou
science if we've. come to agreement to. see a lie. every cause i want to come is going to go down that i've got an agreement which is only to government for. now because i want to cure me. and. there's trouble and i don't i'm strong. and i'm giving them problems. he. does because i said if you give us the right. back and it's our career the villagers go about their lives in close proximity to the militants. fun fishermen contemplate the choices young men must make and faced with the challenge...
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one is the critical incident debriefing and that's a meeting with our behavioral science unit. that's required to be done within 72 hours of the incident. and the officer meets with the -- the involved officer meets with the folks from the behavioral science unit and he is provided information about posttraumatic stress and about resources he that would be available to the officer. two other things that happened are a range debrief and a modified force options debrief. that's the simulator. the officer goes back out to the range, makes sure they retain the ability to effectively manipulate, physically manipulate the weapon. they were put through several shoot, no shoot scenarioses in the simulator to make sure that they retain the ability to navigate those correctly. the return to duty panel convened, as i said, five business days -- excuse me, i think i jumped. it's five business days after the incident. and the purpose per the general orders is to discuss whether it is appropriate for the involved officer to return to duty. the focus there is either issues that have been disc
one is the critical incident debriefing and that's a meeting with our behavioral science unit. that's required to be done within 72 hours of the incident. and the officer meets with the -- the involved officer meets with the folks from the behavioral science unit and he is provided information about posttraumatic stress and about resources he that would be available to the officer. two other things that happened are a range debrief and a modified force options debrief. that's the simulator. the...
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seen were all just a freak coincidence, or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it is too late. >> machine for climate deniers -- a little known group called donors trust, backed by the koch and others, it has also built a vast network of right-wing online media outlets in so-called free market think tanks. then, brave miss world. >> miss world 1998 is one of these girls. and miss world 1998 is ms. israel. >> little did anyone know that miss world had just been raped in italy. today she is become a global advocate for victims of sexual abuse. >> rape is so isolating because even if you tell people what happened, friends are free to mention it. >> we will speak with the director of "great miss world," cecillia peck, daughter of the legendary actor gregory peck. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. united nations investigators are calling for syrian leaders suspected of murder and torture in the country's bloody crisis to face charges at the international criminal court
seen were all just a freak coincidence, or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it is too late. >> machine for climate deniers -- a little known group called donors trust, backed by the koch and others, it has also built a vast network of right-wing online media outlets in so-called free market think tanks. then, brave miss world. >> miss world 1998 is one of these girls. and miss world 1998 is ms. israel. >> little did anyone know...
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wealthy british science. sometimes. go. to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. world with. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more cattery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. d.c. it is kind of pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of it might still be a slug three driving lessons some emergency vehicles are exceptions.
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the behavioral science unit follows up on top of that. frankly, we were fortunate in that we didn't have an ois in the last quarter and much of which you're discussing happened after that unfortunate last year a low year all the way around for ois, although we had 16 for the entire year. >> i'd like to follow-up on that. one of the questions, we had a presentation about the officer's well-being is that they further mandatory briefing thereafter. the ptsd, posttraumatic stress syndrome doesn't kick into place until about 90 days afterwards. so there was a request the 90 day remark around there, there was a follow-up with our mental health professionals in the department. so, i think that that was instituted. i just want to make sure. >> yeah, it was, but again in the last 100 something days we haven't had one. >> are bsu folks have followed up with the last couple of officers. i know they follow-up every 36 -- there's a follow-up days and weeks after with the officer. they're checking. and also we're integrating -- we've integrated some of
the behavioral science unit follows up on top of that. frankly, we were fortunate in that we didn't have an ois in the last quarter and much of which you're discussing happened after that unfortunate last year a low year all the way around for ois, although we had 16 for the entire year. >> i'd like to follow-up on that. one of the questions, we had a presentation about the officer's well-being is that they further mandatory briefing thereafter. the ptsd, posttraumatic stress syndrome...
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after almost 20 years of this double game, which i called in a science -- "christian science monitor" article yesterday, the tone young-beijing tuesday. it is surely time for the u.s. to reassess its strategies, not only to north korea, but to a china. i will leave it there for now. >> thank you. hello? >> [inaudible] >> first, a brief word about china. i tend towards joe's view about china's real motives and attitudes towards the north korean nuclear and missile programs. when i read in institute for science and national security report and knocked over 2010, david albright organization about the north korean trading company operating for nearly a decade in the business district in beijing, operating to bring to north korea components and technology for the uranium enrichment program, i begin to doubt that china really saw a major stake in limiting the north korean nuclear program, frankly. and i've become rather cynical about it, especially the chinese military and chinese international liaison department of becoming his party, and what their real views and policies are. now, that b
after almost 20 years of this double game, which i called in a science -- "christian science monitor" article yesterday, the tone young-beijing tuesday. it is surely time for the u.s. to reassess its strategies, not only to north korea, but to a china. i will leave it there for now. >> thank you. hello? >> [inaudible] >> first, a brief word about china. i tend towards joe's view about china's real motives and attitudes towards the north korean nuclear and missile...
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most teachers aren't qualified to teach in math and science. colleges and universities need to prepare future teachers based on the community's teachers demands. >>> high winds and low visibility caused a mess in north dakota and minnesota on monday. a massive blizzard caused whiteout conditions on the interstates. visibility was as low as a half mile in some places. 35 mile an hour winds caused multiple crashes and rollovers on i-94. things got so bad, police had to shut down portions of the interstate. the windchill brought temperatures to a crippling 35 degrees below zero. >> that's crazy cold. it's beyond that. >> why would you even go outside when it's that cold in. >> hunker down. >>> let's check the forecast in our area. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. here's tom. >> off to a temperature that's above freezing starting off this morning. getting back to work and school after the holiday. there's the washington monument. it's under a partly cloudy sky now. the clouds are thickening up from the west and moving in. these high clouds d
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we need 120,000 computer science graduates per year. our court tech -- 40% of our quartet able are not engineers. look at what microsoft needs. it is a log of what competitors have talked about. i would add teambuilding skills. we do everything by teams at microsoft. if you cannot work with theme -- within 18, you will not be -- if you cannot work within 18,, you will not be successful. look at what we are doing not only at the college level but in high schools and across the spectrum. we have nine states in the u.s. who look at computer sciences as a core degree in high school. for doing state take computer sciences and look at it like jim. we have 42,000 high schools in the u.s. 2100 teach ap computer science. if we do not look at our feeder network and what we are doing to bring more people in, to counsel them about the right choices, to let them know where the jobs are because once you are a senior in high school, it is too late. if you have not done the work, because you have the ability to solve problems, we will continue to have
we need 120,000 computer science graduates per year. our court tech -- 40% of our quartet able are not engineers. look at what microsoft needs. it is a log of what competitors have talked about. i would add teambuilding skills. we do everything by teams at microsoft. if you cannot work with theme -- within 18, you will not be -- if you cannot work within 18,, you will not be successful. look at what we are doing not only at the college level but in high schools and across the spectrum. we have...
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and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us on the tube. we will see you again. keep in touch. thank you. [applause] ?oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz
and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us...
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on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken, what exactly does free will mean and how do you measure it? it could be like emotional control. it could be something like impulsivity, impulse control and you get back to the basic problem that chris who is a colleague of anita's at vanderbilt, wait he has put it, how do you distinguish and irresistible impulse from an impulse not resisted. there is a basic gray area, a difficult ability to say, did you actually choose that and did you choose it in a way that the law would recognize. so the law all of the time develops concepts that scientists are interested in studying. it might be competency, for example. well, competency is really a multifaceted construct from a legal perspective. it could be competency to be executed, it could be competency to commit a crime. it c
on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken, what exactly does free will mean and how do you measure it? it could be like emotional control. it could be something like impulsivity, impulse control and you get back to the...
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using 21st century science to make the most powerful weed on earth. >> every time one of those plants fall, that's money that we don't get. >> it is a problem, of ep demid proportio proportions. >> yeah, i'm breaking the law on tv. so what? this is weed country, we will never stop this, ever. >> oh, well. a new discovery channel series is shining a u.v. light on the billion-dollar pot industry from organic granola or organized drug cartels. depending on how who you talk to you'll hear recreation use or no use at all. it's creeping into your lives from ballot boxes to backyards. "weed country" brings us the stories behind the product. nathaniel morris is one of them. he's a grower, using 21st century to raise the most potent stuff on the planet. nate is one of the stars of "weed country" which premieres this thursday at 10:00 p.m. on the discovery channel. nate, i guess for one of your sort of, for lack of a better term, claims to fame, there's a story where a woman who's 3-year-old child had been dealing with horrible treatment-resistant epilepsy, was having seizures all the time. sor
using 21st century science to make the most powerful weed on earth. >> every time one of those plants fall, that's money that we don't get. >> it is a problem, of ep demid proportio proportions. >> yeah, i'm breaking the law on tv. so what? this is weed country, we will never stop this, ever. >> oh, well. a new discovery channel series is shining a u.v. light on the billion-dollar pot industry from organic granola or organized drug cartels. depending on how who you talk...
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well out of a story that sounds like something out of a science fiction movie scientists literally printing organs and other body tissue the idea is if you need a new knee or heart the body part can be created by a three d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic stem cells of this may bring back memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned in she was living proof that a clone can be produced from a cell taken from the body oh dolly in mind and what scientists working on being able to print body parts is it just a matter of time before humans can be cloned for more on this fascinating and perhaps scary technology r.t. correspondent very important i joined us now hi there marina so we hear we've reported on three d. printing everything from guns to food. what are some of the other ways that developers are looking to use this technology. well right now liz experts are using three d. technology to develop something that's been dubbed bio printing major universities corporat
well out of a story that sounds like something out of a science fiction movie scientists literally printing organs and other body tissue the idea is if you need a new knee or heart the body part can be created by a three d. printer researchers from the university of edinburgh have created a machine that prints out embryonic stem cells of this may bring back memories of dolly the sheep remember her back in the late ninety's she was the first mammal to be cloned in she was living proof that a...
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health and science editor, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coast guard investigators today say they found the cause of the engine room fire last week that disabled the carnival cruise ship triumph. the fire knocked out power to the cruise liner and 3,000 passengers were trapped on board without electricity, running water or working toilets. the triumph commander said the fire was caused by a broken line. they also said the crew did a good job in responding. >> the city received reports that three cafes have been offering sweep stake games online. those include video slot machine, poker, roulette and blackjack. letters were sent to businesses asking them to shut down. at least one of the cafes has since closed. >>> best buy announced it will permanently adopt price matching. the electronic giant says it can no longer tolerate what they call showrooming. that's when people check out products and then purchase them online at a discount. best buy says it will match all local competitors and 19 major online stores. >>> there are reports tonight, google is planning to open retail sto
health and science editor, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coast guard investigators today say they found the cause of the engine room fire last week that disabled the carnival cruise ship triumph. the fire knocked out power to the cruise liner and 3,000 passengers were trapped on board without electricity, running water or working toilets. the triumph commander said the fire was caused by a broken line. they also said the crew did a good job in responding. >> the city...
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health and science editor, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coast guard investigators today say they found the cause of the engine room fire last week that disabled the carnival cruise ship triumph. the fire knocked out power to the cruise liner and 3,000 passengers were trapped on board without electricity, running water or working toilets. the triumph commander said the fire was caused by a broken line. they also said the crew did a good job in responding. >> the city received reports that three cafes have been offering sweep stake games online. those include video slot machine, poker, roulette and blackjack. letters were sent to businesses asking them to shut down. at least one of the cafes has since closed. >>> best buy announced it will permanently adopt price matching. the electronic giant says it can no longer tolerate what they call showrooming. that's when people check out products and then purchase them online at a discount. best buy says it will match all local competitors and 19 major online stores. >>> there are reports tonight, google is planning to open retail sto
health and science editor, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coast guard investigators today say they found the cause of the engine room fire last week that disabled the carnival cruise ship triumph. the fire knocked out power to the cruise liner and 3,000 passengers were trapped on board without electricity, running water or working toilets. the triumph commander said the fire was caused by a broken line. they also said the crew did a good job in responding. >> the city...
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gang violence and brain science and crime, these are issues at the forefront and deserve all of our attention. this is a greatat>> your going p with me because i liked to wander around and see faces. you have learned more about me that a lot of people know. for the last 10 years i have been married to someone who was a deputy chief of the lapd and i now refer to him as being in recovery. at the same time, i have been working extensively with home with industries, and my brother said, if he had dreamed i would be married to a policeman and working with a priest, somebody would be lying. i have been working with gangs and been involved with gangs, trying to figure them out for 34 years. i began as a young social worker in south los angeles. with gang infested housing projects that are now almost mythic, jordan downs and nickerson gardens, and i worked in these projects during what is referred to as the decade of death, when crack and unregulated gun availability laid waste to communities of color. in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the
gang violence and brain science and crime, these are issues at the forefront and deserve all of our attention. this is a greatat>> your going p with me because i liked to wander around and see faces. you have learned more about me that a lot of people know. for the last 10 years i have been married to someone who was a deputy chief of the lapd and i now refer to him as being in recovery. at the same time, i have been working extensively with home with industries, and my brother said, if...
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we are ranked 14th, 17th, and 25th out of all developed nations in reading, science and math respectively. our 25th ranking in math puts us behind countries like hungary and slovakia, which is -- i mean this is just not who we are as a nation. and in order to -- >> rose: not what made us great. >> no. and it's not going to make us great in the future unless we fix it. and i think that, you know, if you look at america today we have one of the lowest social mobility rates in the entire world. meaning if you are a child born into poverty in this country, the chances you will ever escape poverty are not good. which i think goes counter to everything we believe in as a country. so what's at stake is the lives of kids and the values of this nation which i think are of preeminent importance and it's a struggle because there are a lot of people and a lot of forces that want to maintain the status quo, who do not want things to change and who are going to fight tooth and nail. >> rose: when people hear you say that, they think you're talking about teachers and teachers' unions. >> i absolutely am
we are ranked 14th, 17th, and 25th out of all developed nations in reading, science and math respectively. our 25th ranking in math puts us behind countries like hungary and slovakia, which is -- i mean this is just not who we are as a nation. and in order to -- >> rose: not what made us great. >> no. and it's not going to make us great in the future unless we fix it. and i think that, you know, if you look at america today we have one of the lowest social mobility rates in the...
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about 12:30 sunday afternoon on a foot trail about half way between the upper quarry amphitheater and science hill. the 21-year-old woman tells police the man punched her in the face and torso, through her to the ground and raped her. after hearing of the attack via campus wide e mail other students expressed their shock. >> i was walking around alone last night and when i checked my e mail i thought i shouldn't be walking back home alone. so i'm definitely going to be not walking around alone. >> well i carry my mace with me. and i do have, like a sort of pocket knife thing. but i don't walk around at night by myself. i mean for the most part because anybody can go on campus because the gates are so open. it's nowhere near as safe as i think it should be. >> the victim was badly bruised and hurt and spent the night in the hospital. she told police the assailant bookstore. campus police stepped up patrols in the area. >>> this just in. a man was struck and killed by a train in palo alto near churchill avenue. the train remains stopped at the location. >>> released the cause of death for petal
about 12:30 sunday afternoon on a foot trail about half way between the upper quarry amphitheater and science hill. the 21-year-old woman tells police the man punched her in the face and torso, through her to the ground and raped her. after hearing of the attack via campus wide e mail other students expressed their shock. >> i was walking around alone last night and when i checked my e mail i thought i shouldn't be walking back home alone. so i'm definitely going to be not walking around...
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our science correspondent explains. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings that we see, the water that flows, and all life on the planet. scientists have discovered something else out there that makes up most of the universe, a force that was present at the beginning of time. the current theory of physics suggests that the expansion of the universe slow down after the big bang and would then contract. instead with seems to be happening is that galaxies seem to be flying apart faster than ever before. scientists believe that this force is called a dark energy and it accounts for two-thirds of the universe. >> this acceleration defies the current theories of feet -- theories of physics. scientists want to know where the energy driving the universe apart is coming from. they are using the hubble space telescope to fault -- to find out. they will measure how fast galaxies are accelerating away from us. one of the researchers involved told me the results may show that the universe may continue to accelerate apart forever. >> the
our science correspondent explains. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings that we see, the water that flows, and all life on the planet. scientists have discovered something else out there that makes up most of the universe, a force that was present at the beginning of time. the current theory of physics suggests that the expansion of the universe slow down after the big bang and would then contract. instead with seems to be happening is that galaxies...
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our science correspondent reports. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings we see. the water that flows and all night from the planet. there is something else out there that links the most of the universe. a force that was present at the beginning of time. after the big bang, the expansion of the universe would slow down and contract under the force of gravity. instead, what seems to be happening is galaxies seem to fly apart faster than ever before. scientists believe this is called dark energy. it accounts for two-thirds of the universe. this acceleration defies all the current theories of physics. scientists want to know where the and this energy that is driving the universe apart is coming from. they're using the hubble space telescope to find out. it will be measuring how far and fast galaxies are accelerating away from us. one of the researchers tells me the results may show that the universe would continue to accelerate apart forever. >> the bigger it gets the faster it will go. that will be a universe that expands a
our science correspondent reports. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings we see. the water that flows and all night from the planet. there is something else out there that links the most of the universe. a force that was present at the beginning of time. after the big bang, the expansion of the universe would slow down and contract under the force of gravity. instead, what seems to be happening is galaxies seem to fly apart faster than ever before....
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i could see my history professor doing that, my political science professor, but this is algebra. >> that 42 is a sign o is a sige tins. >> why don't you think the kids would be intimidated. >> who is to say? did she put pencils in their hands and say you must sign? >> you know what it's like. you fear -- you want a good grade. you fear something you would do might get you in trouble. >> you do what the professor wants. that's the problem, you're overstepping your bounds. that's the issue. >> you made the point by saying did they actually get failing grades. without that information, i think it's going to be difficult to prove that she was actually intimidating. >> they can still terminate her without that information. the act was that she acted inappropriately and she clearly violated the school's policy of not engaging in political activities while you are working, during work hours and on the campus p. >> she's teaching algebra. shut up. >> not political science or history. >> so there are professors with bumper stickers on their cars. >> by the way, if we're days away, meanwhile,
i could see my history professor doing that, my political science professor, but this is algebra. >> that 42 is a sign o is a sige tins. >> why don't you think the kids would be intimidated. >> who is to say? did she put pencils in their hands and say you must sign? >> you know what it's like. you fear -- you want a good grade. you fear something you would do might get you in trouble. >> you do what the professor wants. that's the problem, you're overstepping your...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. om td ameritrade. >> we are back and yes, the markets return today, after a three day break and we're on dow 14 k watch and we're what, 182 od from the old record. and the indication is we do indeed open right at 14,000 this morning. the checkbooks are out again. another merger involving a big name a couple that you know, officemax, office depot reportedly getting together. a merger would help them to compete with the big rival, that is staples. officemax premarket, is up and a combined officemax and office depot would be a quarter of the size of staples and staples straight up this morning as well. we've got another headache for boeing, swelling found in a second battery after japanese dreamliner the same plane that made an emergency landing last month. the people who are supposed to fix the dreamliner they're voting to strike. and next question, would you shop at a google store? reports about opening bricks and mortar outlets, and run google products, nexis 7 and android and chrome
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. om td ameritrade. >> we are back and yes, the markets return today, after a three day break and we're on dow 14 k watch and we're what, 182 od from the old record. and the indication is we do indeed open right at 14,000 this morning. the checkbooks are out again. another merger involving a big name a couple that you know, officemax, office depot reportedly getting together. a merger would help them to compete with the big rival, that is...
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. >> reporter: it was along this path to science hill that a 21- year-old was raped yesterday while visiting the school. >> that's really scary because i pass that street every other day and see people walking along by themselves >> the awe talk happened around 12:00 of in the afternoon. the woman said she was -- 12:30 in the afternoon. jim burns, spokesman says random attacks are rare here >> shocking. it's not to suggest that crime doesn't occur on our campus. it's just that this is not the norm. >> this is the second attack linked to uc santa cruz in a week. a student was shot in the head while waiting for a bus off campus. >> often i am biomass. i might reconsider -- by myself. i definitely might reconsider. >> i definitely will not return through here with my ipod on. >> all students and staff were alerted of the attack. burns says there are extra patrols on campus today and advise the student to play it safe. walk in pairs, carry a cell phone. >> trust your instincts. if you encounter someone that seems worrisome to you, maybe you have a good reason to be worried. >> reporter: less is
. >> reporter: it was along this path to science hill that a 21- year-old was raped yesterday while visiting the school. >> that's really scary because i pass that street every other day and see people walking along by themselves >> the awe talk happened around 12:00 of in the afternoon. the woman said she was -- 12:30 in the afternoon. jim burns, spokesman says random attacks are rare here >> shocking. it's not to suggest that crime doesn't occur on our campus. it's...
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it happened on a foot trail near science hill. the man punched her in the face and torso, threw her to the ground and raped her. after hearing of the attack via campus-wide e-mail other students expressed their shock. >> i was walking around alone last night. when i came home and checked my email, i thought i should not walk around alone. i came home from san jose. i'm not going to walk around alone. >> i came, i carry mace with me, and i have like a sort of pocketknife thing, but i don't walk around at night by myself. for the most part, because anybody can go on campus because the gates are open, it is not as safe as i think it should be. >> the victim was badly bruised and hurt and spent the night in the hospital. she told police the assailant ran away towards the campus bookstore. police have stepped-up patrols in the area. >>> much needed rain is on the way. we take a live look outside from the toll plaza. we are seeing overcast conditions, but no rain yet. as we look at storm tracker 4 radar it is showing storms off the nort
it happened on a foot trail near science hill. the man punched her in the face and torso, threw her to the ground and raped her. after hearing of the attack via campus-wide e-mail other students expressed their shock. >> i was walking around alone last night. when i came home and checked my email, i thought i should not walk around alone. i came home from san jose. i'm not going to walk around alone. >> i came, i carry mace with me, and i have like a sort of pocketknife thing, but i...
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but a shortage of math, science and special education teachers. in illinois, rather, there are ten teachers every kindergarten through -- in new jersey, they get on average, 5 hundred applicants for every full-time position. the problem is, most teachers aren't qualified to teach in math and science. administrators say colleges and universities need to prepare future teachers based on their communities teachers demands. >>> soon to b moms who love the cup of joe. your caffeine fix could hurt your unborn child. a swedish study found that women who drink coffee during pregnancy are more likely to have small babies and looked at other sources of caffeine like soda and chocolate. researchers found a connection between caffeine and low birth weights. it's associated with longer pregnancies. >>> we know the inspiration behind the first lady's hairstyle. she told rachael ray that she is going through a mid life crisis. mrs. obama said she can't get another car and can't bungee jump so she decided to get bangs. she showed it off on her 49th birthday. she
but a shortage of math, science and special education teachers. in illinois, rather, there are ten teachers every kindergarten through -- in new jersey, they get on average, 5 hundred applicants for every full-time position. the problem is, most teachers aren't qualified to teach in math and science. administrators say colleges and universities need to prepare future teachers based on their communities teachers demands. >>> soon to b moms who love the cup of joe. your caffeine fix...
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read more about it on our science page. and on "ask larry" this week, how to maximize disability benefits. that's on "making sense." and be a part of our coverage. share your story about the voting rights act of 1965. go to our web site or call 703- 594-6pbs for details. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> woodruff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the afghanistan conflict. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are six more. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the debate over violent video games and violent behavior. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the
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on wednesday, we'll talk to justice sonia sotomayor, and look at the science of violent behavior. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org stocks fell on worries that china might... announcer: the new pbs for ipad app. you'll never know what you'll find. [dog barks] announcer: available now in the app store.
on wednesday, we'll talk to justice sonia sotomayor, and look at the science of violent behavior. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with...